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One Wrong Question
Young Boudreaux applied for an engineering job way, way up north in Shreveport.
A local man had applied for the same job and both applicants, having the same
qualifications, were asked to take a test by the department manager.
Upon completion of the test, both men missed only one question.
The manager went up to Boudreaux and said, "Thank you for your interest, but
we've decided to give the local man the job."
Boudreaux said "Why you gonna be doin dat, sir? We both got 9 questions right
dint we?
The manager said, "We made our decision not on the correct answers, but on the
one you missed."
Boudreaux asked "An jus how da heck would one incorrect answer be mo betta dan
da otter?"
The manager replied, "Simple, the local man put down as his answer to question #5,
I don't know. You put down, I don't neither, as your answer.
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